Schools ACHA DI, DII, and DIII Grand Canyon University
ACHA DI, DII, and DIII · 2025–26 Season

Grand Canyon University Hockey

Phoenix, AZ ·Private For-Profit ·73,371 undergrads
Program Overview

Grand Canyon University runs 3 separate ACHA hockey programs in Phoenix, AZ — ACHA Division I, ACHA Division II, and ACHA Division III. The combined 2025–26 roster across all programs totals 90 players. Each program operates independently with its own roster, coaching staff, and schedule.

What sets this roster apart is its international composition — 8 players from outside the United States, representing Canada, Ukraine, Czech Republic. That kind of international reach is unusual for a club-level hockey program and speaks to active recruiting or strong word-of-mouth in those markets.

Junior hockey–heavy roster

Over 48% of this roster came through junior hockey circuits. Players here have typically spent one or more seasons in competitive junior programs before choosing college hockey — a meaningful indicator of prior competitive experience.

Transfer-friendly environment

13 players transferred from other college programs. Whether from D1 ACHA, D2, or elsewhere, this program has a track record of integrating players who started somewhere else.

School Profile

Grand Canyon University at a Glance

Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, most recent cohort.

78.9%
Acceptance Rate
Broadly accessible
1,077
Average SAT Score
Combined reading + math
$32,702
Total Annual Cost
Tuition, room, board & fees
43%
4-Year Graduation Rate
Most recent cohort
$42,186
Median Earnings (10yr)
$47,280 at 6 years
$22,114
Median Graduate Debt
Among graduates who borrowed
$17,850
Tuition (Out-of-State)
46% of students receive Pell grants
73,371
Undergraduate Enrollment
Private For-Profit institution
Earnings Rankings

Grand Canyon University Rankings by Major

38 majors ranked in the top 25 by median earnings (4-year, by major). Explore full rankings →

#2
Homeland Security
Men's ACHA
#2
Visual and Performing Arts, General
Women's ACHA
#2
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Women's ACHA
#4
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies
Women's ACHA
#4
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions
Women's ACHA
#5
Security Science and Technology
Women's ACHA
#5
Human Services, General
Women's ACHA
#6
Community Organization and Advocacy
Men's ACHA
#9
Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
Men's ACHA
#10
Film/Video and Photographic Arts
Women's ACHA
#10
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Women's ACHA
#12
Special Education and Teaching
Women's ACHA
#12
Social Work
Women's ACHA
#13
Health and Medical Administrative Services
Women's ACHA
#13
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions
Men's ACHA
#14
Security Science and Technology
Men's ACHA
#14
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Women's ACHA
#16
Human Services, General
Men's ACHA
#16
Visual and Performing Arts, General
Men's ACHA
#17
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions
Women's ACHA
#17
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions
Men's ACHA
#17
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Men's ACHA
#17
Hospitality Administration/Management
Women's ACHA
#18
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies
Men's ACHA
#18
History
Women's ACHA
#19
Criminal Justice and Corrections
Women's ACHA
#19
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
Women's ACHA
#20
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
Women's ACHA
#21
Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
Women's ACHA
#23
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Women's ACHA
Roster Geography

Where Do Grand Canyon University Hockey Players Come From?

90 players · 26 states & regions · 2025–26 roster.

CA13 players
MN12 players
AZ11 players
CO10 players
AK6 players
SD5 players
IL4 players
NY4 players
WI2 players
AB2 players
BC2 players
MA2 players
CAN6 players
UKR1 player
CZE1 player

California leads the pipeline with 13 players (14%), but the international component is notable: 8 players from Canada, Ukraine, Czech Republic give this roster an unusually broad geographic reach.

Player Pedigree

Where Did These Players Play Before Grand Canyon University?

Prior league breakdown — a proxy for the competitive level players brought with them.

ACHA Division I · 28 players
High school
1
4%
Youth hockey
2
7%
Junior hockey
19
68%
College transfer
6
21%
ACHA Division II · 29 players
High school
1
3%
Youth hockey
2
7%
Junior hockey
20
69%
College transfer
5
17%
No prior data
1
3%
ACHA Division III · 33 players
High school
9
27%
Youth hockey
13
39%
Junior hockey
4
12%
College transfer
2
6%
No prior data
5
15%
Junior hockey

43 players came through competitive junior programs. Junior hockey experience — even at Tier III — represents meaningful development beyond what high school hockey alone provides.

College transfers

13 players transferred from other college programs. The presence of college transfers often indicates a welcoming environment for players looking to change programs without giving up playing.

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Home Ice

AZ Ice Arcadia

Phoenix, AZ · 20 minutes from campus

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For Recruits

Is Grand Canyon University Hockey a Fit for You?

For players prioritizing ice time and program fit over academic selectivity, Grand Canyon University is accessible — with a 78.9% acceptance rate, admissions is rarely the obstacle. With 3 programs (ACHA Division I, ACHA Division II, and ACHA Division III) and 90 combined players, there are genuine opportunities at multiple competitive levels. Reach out to the specific program that fits your game.